Kenneth S. Jackson, Ken Jackson, Hardcover, English-language edition, Pub by University Of Delaware Books Literary Criticism~~Shakespeare Separate-Theaters~~Kenneth-S-Jackson University Of Delaware This book seeks to update a standard reference - Robert Reed's Bedlam on the Jacobean Stage (1953) - by challenging its assumption that Bethlem was a house of horrors that showed its patients to visitors for entertainment, a practice supposedly then depicted on the stage to please "primitive" tastes.

Separate Theaters: Bethlem (Bedlam) Hospital and the Shakespearean Stage Kenneth S. Jackson, Books, Separate Theaters: Bethlem (Bedlam) Hospital and the Shakespearean Stage Books This book seeks to update a standard reference - Robert Reed's Bedlam on the Jacobean Stage (1953) - by challenging its assumption that Bethlem was a house of horrors that showed its patients to visitors for entertainment, a practice supposedly then depicted on the stage to please "primitive" tastes.

Hardback, [PU: Associated University Presses], This book seeks to update a standard reference - Robert Reed's Bedlam on the Jacobean Stage (1953) - by challenging its assumption that Bethlem was a house of horrors that showed its patients to visitors for entertainment, a practice supposedly then depicted on the stage to please "primitive" tastes., History Of Medicine

This book seeks to update a standard reference - Robert Reed's Bedlam on the Jacobean Stage (1953) - by challenging its assumption that Bethlem was a house of horrors that showed its patients to visitors for entertainment, a practice supposedly then depicted on the stage to please "primitive" tastes.

Details of the book - Separate Theaters: Bethlem ("Bedlam") Hospital and the Shakespearean Stage